Translating Intensive Arm Rehabilitation in Stroke to a Telerehabilitation Format (TeleBATRAC)
Stroke, Hemiparesis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Stroke focused on measuring Rehabilitation, Motor Recovery, upper extremity
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 18 years or older
- Have a clinically defined unilateral hemiparetic stroke with radiologic exclusion of other diagnosis
- Stroke onset of at least 6 months prior to enrollment
- Present with moderate to severe arm impairment based on a Fugl-Meyer score ranging from 19-50 out of 66
- No previous experience using the BATRAC
- Ability to use and interact with the tele-rehabilitation platform according to study protocol
- Have an identified individual/caregiver to perform the TTT exercises if randomized to the Home Telerehabilitation group
Exclusion Criteria:
- Musculoskeletal diagnosis or significant arm pain that would interfere with positioning and use of the intervention (BATRAC) devices
- Cognitive impairment such that the participant is unable to understand the study requirements to answer the Evaluation to Sign Consent Form tool accurately
- Absence of a working telephone line or cell phone for telerehabilitation set-up if randomized to this group
- Enrollment in a concurrent rehabilitation study or actively receiving therapy for their stroke affected (study) arm
- Having received a botulinum toxin injection to the stroke affected (study) arm within 3 months of enrollment
Sites / Locations
- Baltimore VA Medical Center VA Maryland Health Care System, Baltimore, MD
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Home-Based BATRAC
Lab-based BATRAC plus TTT
Delayed Entry Usual Care
Home-based BATRAC training will consist of 45 minutes of high intensity bilateral reaching and rest periods using the BATRAC followed by 15 minutes of video guided transition to task training (TTT). These videos will be linked from the VA MyHealtheVet site to study specific Youtube videos of the study therapist demonstrating the exercise. Asynchronous communication between the therapist and participant will be completed using the MyHealtheVet secure messaging system.
Lab-based BATRAC will consist of 60 minutes of training in the lab (45 minutes using BATRAC and 15 minutes of TTT). BATRAC training will include high intensity bilateral reaching and rest periods followed by 15 minutes of therapist guided transition to task training (TTT).
Participants randomized to this group will initially serve as a control for the first 6 weeks of the study and not receive any study interventions except the protocol study evaluations in the same time intervals as those receiving active interventions. They will also receive weekly phone calls to record general activity level. After serving as a control, this group will be entered into their randomized active intervention group of either lab-based BATRAC + TTT training, or Lab-based Robot+ TTT.